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I`ve got a Colorado 1200 DLX and the spec is excellent. It`s stood up to some pretty rough weather. I also have a Vango TSB Oregon 600 that is the baby brother of the Vista 600...a little bit smaller though, and cheaper at £150 or so. So though I can`t make a direct comparison between your two tents, I still have some indirect opinions on them and two thoughts...
1) Footprint of the Vista is 6.10m x 3.25m, with a living area of 2.50m x 3.20m. . Colorado 600dlx is 5.80m x 6.10m, with a living area of 2.60m x 4.70m. The Vista is going to fit into a lot more pitches than the Colorado, but has less living space. Or does it? In my Colorado the doorway slopes in, cutting at least two feet (60cm) off the living space. All the Vista living space is usable. I`ve seen the Vista 600 up, btw...a friend of mine has one and they have three daughters, thus five of them altogether. Very spacious tent for the footprint.
2) The Vista has four poles...and will go up in half the time of the Colorado, I bet. Our bigger Colorado takes an hour to put up compared to the Oregon going up in twenty minutes.
Okay, three thoughts...have you seen the 2005 Vista? It has a porch, very useful wee thing that holds the doorway clear of the living area.....and you can get it for £199.95 here. But be quick, only to the end of the month.
http://www.worldofcamping.co.uk/shop/Detail.asp?ProductID=539&GCID=C18202x001
Post last edited on 19/07/2006 18:26:25
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